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Bergerac

  • Serie TV
  • 1981–1991
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30min
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John Nettles in Bergerac (1981)
Recovering alcoholic and divorced father of a young daughter, DS Jim Bergerac is a true maverick who prefers doing things his own way, and consequently doesn't always carry out his investigations the way his boss would like.
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Recuperato alcolista e padre divorziato di una giovane figlia, il sergente Jim Bergerac è un vero anticonformista che preferisce fare le cose a modo suo, e di conseguenza non sempre conduce ... Leggi tuttoRecuperato alcolista e padre divorziato di una giovane figlia, il sergente Jim Bergerac è un vero anticonformista che preferisce fare le cose a modo suo, e di conseguenza non sempre conduce le sue indagini come vorrebbe il suo capo.Recuperato alcolista e padre divorziato di una giovane figlia, il sergente Jim Bergerac è un vero anticonformista che preferisce fare le cose a modo suo, e di conseguenza non sempre conduce le sue indagini come vorrebbe il suo capo.

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    • John Nettles
    • Terence Alexander
    • Sean Arnold
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,9/10
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      • Robert Banks Stewart
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      • John Nettles
      • Terence Alexander
      • Sean Arnold
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    John Nettles
    John Nettles
    • Jim Bergerac
    • 1981–1991
    Terence Alexander
    Terence Alexander
    • Hungerford…
    • 1981–1991
    Sean Arnold
    Sean Arnold
    • Crozier
    • 1981–1990
    Mela White
    • Diamante Lil
    • 1981–1987
    Louise Jameson
    Louise Jameson
    • Susan Young…
    • 1985–1990
    David Kershaw
    • Ben Lomas
    • 1988–1991
    John Telfer
    • Willy Pettit
    • 1988–1991
    Nancy Mansfield
    • Peggy Masters…
    • 1985–1989
    Deborah Grant
    Deborah Grant
    • Deborah
    • 1981–1991
    Annette Badland
    Annette Badland
    • Charlotte
    • 1981–1984
    Geoffrey Leesley
    Geoffrey Leesley
    • Det. Con. Wilson…
    • 1981–1987
    Jolyon Baker
    • DC Barry Goddard…
    • 1985–1987
    Lindsay Heath
    • Kim Bergerac
    • 1981–1987
    Cécile Paoli
    • Francine
    • 1981
    Thérèse Liotard
    Thérèse Liotard
    • Danielle…
    • 1983–1991
    Tony Melody
    Tony Melody
    • Chief
    • 1981–1983
    Celia Imrie
    Celia Imrie
    • Marianne
    • 1983
    Jonathan Adams
    Jonathan Adams
    • Dr. LeJeune…
    • 1981–1983
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      • Robert Banks Stewart
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    Scooby-57

    The series that brought the BBC into the modern era.

    Before (and in some cases after) Bergerac BBC dramas were pathetically low budget and often set in over-lit and wobbly studio-sets that were a throwback to a theatre tradition that television needed to take a step, a cinematic step indeed, away from.

    Bergerac was instrumental in changing that. What makes it take this leap is that every scene is outside broadcast. If the scene is in an office in a police station, then it is filmed in an office. It may seem a small thing, but compare it to other BBC dramas of the time, like Juliet Bravo, and you will see how Bergerac stands the test of time and they fail.

    John Nettles is superb in the lead role, but as ever, for a series like this to work, it is the supporting actors that make the difference and these are in two categories. Firstly, the regulars who are good and fun, especially Charlie Hungerford, a more subtle and plausible Arthur Daley character, and Barney Crozier, one of the world's most grumpy men, but one who you still are able to have a little time for. Secondly, the guest actors, and these read like a checklist of British dramatic talent, either classic stars making guest appearances (Beryl Reid, Sir Norman Wisdom, Richard Griffiths) or a host of younger actors who were on the cusp of being household names (Ray Winston, Resse Dinsdale, Louise Jameson, Lisa Goddard).

    A decade is a long time, but the quality of Bergerac never failed throughout its ten years (which almost mirrored Mrs Thatcher's term as PM; it makes the series interesting social history for that golden decade as well as drama). Outstanding.
    johdousha

    Well-made detective series.

    This is probably the last comment I'll write from England, as I'm flying back home to America after a year here in a couple of days. Unfortunately, that also means I'll be flying away from Bergerac on the BBC. I discovered this marvelous old detective show a short time ago, and since then I've enjoyed every episode of the programme I've seen. John Nettles is so cool and calm in the title role, and the cast of regulars is fun to watch and full of life. The plots are interesting, though not overly contrived. As much as I enjoy reading Agatha Christie books (and watching BBC adaptations of them), I sometimes find her plots a little too twisty for their own good. Bergerac's plots don't suffer this [ever-so-slight] malady. The scenery on the island of Jersey is beautiful, though I don't know whether it was filmed there or not. One might suspect (and hope!) that the crime-rate is somewhat less than represented in the show, but since watching Bergerac, I seriously want to visit the island and find out for myself. Also, if I do manage to visit Jersey sometime down the road, I have reason to believe I'll be able to pick up the BBC signal and watch re-runs of Bergerac to my heart's content! I recommend this police detective show to anyone who enjoys British television drama or detective shows. One last thing: I really love the tune they play at the end of the show. Hope I can get a recording of that sometime!
    8sith_suzie

    I loved this show - in the early years

    I felt, after reading the ONE other review that I had to stick up for this show.

    I remember reading that this show was coming to our screens and really wanting to watch it and absolutely adored it from the first moment, the beautiful locations, the gorgeous car (Triumph Roadster) and totally fell in love with John Nettles! (I was only 13) I even begged my folks to take me to Jersey - and we found a good deal and went! I read about other reviewers commenting on the ridiculously high body count but please remember that Jim worked for the Bureau Of Strangers, and most of the fatalities were visitors, course, he also appeared to investigate a lot of local crime...

    Anyway, I loved this show and happily watch it during UKTV Gold re-runs and yes, its dated, but for me it brings back the old magic. Wonderful stuff.
    fussgangerzone

    Why Bergerac Was What it Was

    At 16 years old, I am probably the youngest serious Bergerac fan currently in existence. I used to watch it when I was really young, and have watched the repeats ever since. I have recently been enjoying the selected episodes being repeated on BBC 1 which ended today with the penultimate Christmas Episode and will miss watching it after coming home from a morning GCSE, especially since I break up in four days and do not have Bergerac to look forward to. I think that the series' strong points are many but there are some which really made it the great Laviathan of a programme that it was, the predominant example being its guest appearances.

    Over the course of the entire saga, celebrities were made and broken, and most appeared in Bergerac. The guest stars made each and every episode immediately watchable and different from the rest, the most memorable episodes being 'Almost like a Holiday' starring the ineffable Norman Wisdom (who bumps his knee on a table within the first two minutes of the episode) and 'My Name is Sgt. Bergerac' with none other than Frank from the Vicar of Dibley, and Tony Robinson, sporting a hilarious perm and chest wig. However, on a personal level, my favourite episode was the one where Bergerac investigates a drug smuggling ring where the main villain is played by none other than Jack Galloway, father of my brother's best friend!

    Watching Bergerac, it is easy to let yourself believe that it is a stereotypical police drama, but the beauty of it is, that Bergerac MADE this stereotype. The fact that one knows who the crook is almost from the start may seem to make the show pointless, yet, conversely, it does in fact raise the enjoyment as you shout 'NO, IT'S NOT HIM, IT'S THE OTHER ONE' frantically at Le Crozier.

    If anyone can name a better police drama, or indeed, a better BBC drama than Bergerac, post it here and I will happily disagree.
    8blanche-2

    Good show

    I have to agree with one of the reviewers here who said: "... the fact remains that John Nettles as Jim Bergerac was and is a surprising success story. I like it and so do millions of others but i feel that no one has really ever explained quite why."

    I did like it - how could I not, it has John Nettles. What was interesting to me is that this series made him the European Telly Savalas, but while Bergerac is a good show with beautiful Jersery scenery and Nettles, there isn't anything about its stories or characters that screams "megahit." It's much more low-key than something like Kojack, and his character has no 'who loves ya baby' or lollipops in his mouth, he isn't hard up for cash like Rockford and living in a trailer and dealing with crazy Angel, he's not a brilliant slob like Columbo - If you're expecting some big, flamboyant show, this isn't it.

    Throughout the years, the Bergerac character goes through quite a few girlfriends. In the early seasons, he never seemed to like or get along with his ex-father-in-law Charlie Hungerford, portrayed by Terence Alexander. He and his ex-wife Deborah (Deborah Grant) are civil to one another, but then in another season it looked like they might get back together. Later on she and the daughter are basically off the show and Bergerac and his father-in-law are good buddies. Characters come and go, with the regulars being Sean Arnold as Bergerac's boss, Bergerac himself, and Charlie. Later on, Louise Jameson enters as Bergerac's love interest, Susan Young.

    I think the secret is Nettles - attractive, with a great voice and a wonderful presence, he was captivating as DCI Barnaby in Midsomer Murders and charming and no-nonsense as Bergerac. He radiates a sexy warmth. I don't know what I was expecting from Bergerac, but when I read it was a huge hit and starred Nettles, I had to see it. I thought to myself, why was this a huge hit? But I kept watching.

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      The car that Jim Bergerac (John Nettles) drove was a 1947 Triumph Roadster. It was very temperamental and caused immense problems during filming when it refused to start, or to stop if the brakes failed. The engine sounded so rough that the sound of a Jaguar was dubbed over the top. Nettles loathed it because he kept scraping his knuckles or banging his knees on the dashboard. After filming on this show had finished, by which time the car was in very poor condition due to its extensive usage, it was auctioned for £34,000 sterling as part of the Children in Need appeal. The new owner later wrote an angry letter to John Nettles complaining about the state of the car.
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      Duggie Cowley: Who the hell are you?

      Detective Sergeant Jim Bergerac: Police.

      Duggie Cowley: Oh yeah?The law or the pop group?

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    • Data di uscita
      • 18 ottobre 1981 (Regno Unito)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Regno Unito
      • Australia
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Бержерак
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Windward House, Le Mont Sohier, St Brelade, Jersey, Channel Islands(Charlie Hungerford's house - Series 2-9)
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • 7 Network
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